TV commercials promote the ultimate fantasy of receiving a gift-wrapped vehicle for Christmas. But for holiday budgets that fall short of tens of thousands of dollars, we have some suggestions for gearheads big and small.

Fisher-Price Power Wheels F-150

Ford’s latest F-150 won’t be at dealers until January, but preschoolers can get a pint-sized version now. New this year, the battery-powered ride-on toy boasts all the style of the big-boy pickup without the speed or gasoline. “Designed to perform in the toughest backyard driving conditions,” says Fisher-Price, the mini-F-150 is equipped with reverse, low and high gears that travel at rush-hour speeds – that is, 2.5 and 5 mph. It has seating for two and a working tailgate, and some models are equipped with a real FM radio and MP3 jack.Put four of them together, and you could possibly replicate the stunt Power Wheels showed off this week online, at youtu.be/F9GAaDCu5Dk: Four of the Ford Power Wheels were able to carry a real 4,120-pound F-150. Trimmed with a chrome grille and knobby tires, the wee truck comes in purple, blue, black or silver paint. Available at Walmart.

Price: $329

“Vintage Cars” by Ken Gross, photography by Laziz Hamani

With more than 100 photos, running from Aston Martin and Bugatti to Ferrari, Mercedes and Porsche, “Vintage Cars” is the latest coffee-table book to traffic in automotive eye candy. Offered by the same French publisher that created the $695 “The Impossible Collection of Cars,” “Vintage Cars’” beauty speaks for itself, but renown automobile collector Ken Gross provides context. Available at Assouline.com and the Assouline bookstore at South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa.

Price: $95

Lamborghini carbon fiber travel bag

Prized for its look and premium price, as much as its lightweight strength and functionality, carbon fiber is the material du jour. Lamborghini fans who can’t afford it as trimmed in the new Huracan now have another option. The Italian super car maker is offering a line of hand-made carbon fiber travel bags in black with an unmistakable diagonal weave, in designs that range from an overnight bag with a leather handle to messenger and cross-body styles. Lamborghini says its bags are the first to use carbon fiber in its un-stiffened, cloth form. Available at LamborghiniStore.com.

Price: $1,051-$1,294

Ducati espresso set

Motorcyclists who ride Ducatis know the performance is somewhat caffeinated. Playing off its Italian heritage and the drink most associated with its home country, Ducati offers espresso cups in racing red. Each six-cup set comes with matching saucers. Panigale not included. Available at Store.DucatiUSA.com.

Price: $49.95.

Porsche ice cube trays

It’s the rare Porsche fan who can afford a 911, Cayman, Cayenne and Panamera – unless they’re 2 centimeters thick and made from frozen ice. Drivers can enjoy all four vehicles three times over in a 12-cube Porsche ice tray made from blue silicone and stamped with the Porsche logo. Available: Shop4.Porsche.com.

Price: $20

Indian Motorcycle tent

A teepee would be too politically incorrect, but Indian Motorcycle does offer a tent. Designed to fit into a compact case that can easily attach to a road-tripping touring bike, the antique white tent with the chief head logo sleeps two and is waterproof, fire retardant and UV fade resistant. Made in England by British company FieldCandy, the A-frame tent has a built-in mud room at its entrance to store dirty riding boots. Available at IndianMotorcycle.com.

Price: $695.99

AutoArt Center Lock Nut photo frame

It looks like an overgrown center lock nut from a racing wheel, but the hexagonal hunk of billet aluminum is actually a picture frame. On the track, no one would want a lock nut that weighs 10 pounds and measures 6 inches tall, but for the living room the AutoArt piece is an ideal frame for photographic memories, motoring or otherwise. Available at Amazon.com.